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Wichelstowe to see more ‘diggers in the ground’ in the spring after Herons Water development given the thumbs up

bySwindon 24
20 December 2017 • 11.35am
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Planning permission has been granted for 85 new homes in the Canalside area of Wichelstowe, paving the way for the first residents to pick up their keys in late 2018.

The development of 1, 2, 3 and 4-bed homes, known as Herons Water, will offer both canal-side views and the use of semi-private landscaped squares in addition to their own private gardens. The properties will be offered for sale by the newly formed Wichelstowe Housing Company, a private company wholly owned by Swindon Borough Council.

Restoration of the canal which runs through the centre of the site is well underway and construction of the new homes will start in spring 2018. The design has been led by architects Metropolitan Workshop, working in partnership with local architects Stonewood Design.

Cllr Toby Elliott, Swindon Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Sustainability, said: “I am delighted that planning permission has been granted and the next phase of housing development will shortly be underway in Wichelstowe.

“When complete, Herons Water and Canalside as a whole, will deliver waterfront living complemented by fantastic facilities on the doorstep such as a new District Centre, brand new secondary school and the recently approved flagship Hall & Woodhouse café, bar and restaurant.

“This is typical of the type of development we want to encourage in Swindon and I am proud the houses are being delivered by a company owned by the Council, on our own land, where they will deliver much-needed revenue to help bridge a considerable gap in our budgets.”

Nick Phillips, Associate Director at Metropolitan Workshop, said: “Victorian homes are still popular, since they have a generosity of space that can be adaptable to different ways of living. We wanted these new homes to have a timeless appeal; so the houses provide generous hallways leading to open plan living spaces with views from street to garden. Higher ceilings and generous room sizes will provide a new norm for modern house building.”

This latest approval will bring the first residents to Canalside, where work is already underway on the new Deanery CE Academy secondary school and supporting infrastructure.

Works will step up in the new year with the construction of the recently approved Hall and Woodhouse pub/restaurant and further planning applications for housing including the MF Freeman development for over 55s.

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